Ooh Baby
Lana Del Rey · Other Songs - Lana Del Rey
Ooh, baby, make me wait a bit too long
I don't ever wanna stop, show me everything you got
I've done this before and I should know better
Ooh, baby, what planet are you on?
What'cha waiting for?
What'cha waiting for?
Did you say you wanna dance with me?
Say you wanna put your hands on me
Did you say that there's a chance for me?
Are you ready now?
Did you say you wanna dance with me?
Should be taking off your pants for me
Are you ready for me finally?
Are you ready now?
Ooh, baby, look at all your high brow friends
Ooh, baby, thinking I don't understand
'Cause I'm drinking Diet Coke a lot
Sucking on my lollipops
I'm know I'm not that grown up, but no one's better
Ooh, baby, when you gonna be my man?
What'cha waiting for?
What'cha waiting for?
Did you say you wanna dance with me?
Say you wanna put your hands on me
Did you say that there's a chance for me?
Are you ready now?
Did you say you wanna dance with me?
Should be taking off your pants for me
Are you ready for me finally?
Are you ready now?
Did you say you wanna dance with me?
Say you wanna put your hands on me
Did you say that there's a chance for me?
Are you ready now?
You tell me that you love me
I know you do, I know you do
It doesn't matter what they say, it's true
Did you say you wanna dance with me?
Wanna put your hands on me
Say that there's a chance for me?
Are you ready now?
Did you say you wanna dance with me?
Should be taking off your pants for me
Are you ready for me finally?
Are you ready now?
Did you say you wanna dance with me?
Say you wanna put your hands on me
Did you say that there's a chance for me?
Are you ready now?
Did you say you wanna dance with me?
Should be taking off your pants for me
Are you ready for me finally?
Are you ready now?
Are you ready now?
Ooh Baby
Lana Del Rey's 'Ooh Baby' stands as a quintessential example of her cinematic pop aesthetic, blending dreamy vocals with a nostalgic, retro-tinged production style. The track exemplifies her signature ability to weave together themes of romance, melancholy, and the passage of time, often drawing inspiration from 1950s and 1960s film noir and rock and roll imagery. While the specific album placement may vary across different releases, the song remains a staple of her discography, reinforcing her status as a defining voice in modern alternative pop. Its enduring appeal lies in its atmospheric quality and the way it captures a specific mood of longing and glamour that has become central to her artistic identity.
